South American Capitals

South America has an area of 17,840,000km which is almost 3.5% of the Earth's surface. It ranks fourth in area. The population is around 371,000,000 according to the statistics of 2005.

It is the fifth largest continent of the world population wise. South American Capitals are well-developed.

Capitals of South America are not only well-organized they have all the necessary facilities for the citizens as well as the foreigners. The economic condition of the countries are quite stable. Education or health issues are not even serious. But in the political field some sort of struggle can be noticed.

Most of the cities give wonderful views. Since South America is a land of diversity many of the natural wonders are awaiting you in the South American Capitals. The capitals are inhabited by people from many ethnic group, many race. They also follow different religion.

According to the countries the Capitals in South America are:

Countries

Capitals

Paraguay

Asuncion

Belize

Belmopan

Brazil

Brasilia

Guyana

Georgetown

Colombia

Bogota

Barbados

Bridgetown

Argentina

Buenos Aires

Cuba

Havana

Venezuela

Caracas

Guatemala

Guatemala City

Jamaica

Kingston

Peru

Lima

Mexico

Mexico City

Bolivia

La Paz and Sucre

Nicaragua

Managua

Uruguay

Montevido

Panama

Panama City

The Bahamas

Nassau

Suriname

Paramaribo

Haiti

Port-au-Prince

Ecuador

Quito

Costa Rica

San Jose

Trinidad and Tobago

Port-of-Spain

El Salvador

San Salvador

Chile

Santiago

Honduras

Tegucigalpa

Dominican Republic

Santa Domingo

South American Capitals are the ideal place for comfort loving people. Beside of providing the basic human needs they are always undergoing development. So the another name of South American Capitals can be progress.